After reconsidering, I agree. However, I do think that it would be proper for Walgreens to assist in a campaign to force Illinois to change it's law.
Well, I didn't mean to pile on, and I should like very much to see Walgreens help, but ultimately it has to be a grass-roots campaign of Illinoisans and National Right-to-Life organizations to get the law changed.
And was it Blagojevich who changed the law by executive order? If memory serves, and I think it does, this is his doing. He should be given a few months warning of excommunication, and then if need be, excommunicated.
The very hand of Rome is needed here, or the next step will be elimination of conscience clauses for doctors and nurses wishing to avoid entanglement in abortion that is here and the euthanasia that is coming.
Why should Walgreens do what the voters of the State either don't want to do or are too lazy to do? It bothers me whenever I hear people say that someone else (fill in the blank) should do something because they are too lazy to do it themselves. I personally think that all corporations should stay out of the making of laws. There are too many of them that are doing that now that I don't like. If they ALL stayed out, I think it would level the playing field more.